Here’s When Apple Intelligence Features Will Be Coming To New iPhone 16 And Other Devices
Here’s When Apple Intelligence Features Will Be Coming To New iPhone 16 And Other Devices
Apple announced its new AI features at the iPhone 16 launch event this week but users will have to wait a little longer before getting to use them

Apple iPhone 16 series is finally here, the devices are getting the power of Apple Intelligence (AI) which is also coming to Siri in a new avatar. But the biggest question that everyone is asking, when will these AI features actually roll out on the new and eligible older Apple devices? We have already seen the AI features in the beta version but there is good and bad news for consumers and we tell you how.

Apple Intelligence Update For iPhone Users: When Is It Coming?

Like we said, the bad news is that the AI features for iPhone 16 users will not be available on launch. The new iPhones go on sale from September 20 in India and hundreds of countries, but these people will have to wait a little longer. Going by the timelines mentioned, the iOS 18 update will be released in a few days, just before the new iPhone 16 models go on shelves. However, for the AI features, you will have to wait for the iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 version that will start rolling out October onwards, as confirmed by the company during the launch event.

Apple Intelligence Update: Which Devices Will Get It

If you have the following iPhone models, you will get the iOS 18.1 version with the new AI features:

– iPhone 15 Pro

– iPhone 15 Pro Max

– iPhone 16

– iPhone 16 Plus

– iPhone 16 Pro

– iPhone 16 Pro Max

You need these iPads to get the AI features from Apple:

– iPad Air M1

– iPad Air 11

– iPad Air 13

– iPad Pro M2

– iPad Pro M4

And yes, the MacBooks will also be offered a taste of Apple’s AI features but only for these models:

– MacBook Air M1

– MacBook Air M2

– MacBook Pro M2

– MacBook Pro M3 series

– iMac M3

– Mac Mini M2

As you can see here, Apple is covering all the devices that are running on the latest A-series chipset and all its M-series silicone powering the Macs available in the market, which includes the first-gen MacBook Air M1 model.

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